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If you know me at all you know that cheese is my chocolate. I adore it. And America’s Test Kitchen is, in my humble opinion the ultimate source for cooking and baking. I love them. And this scalloped potatoes recipe is not only from their book, but it’s from their brand spanking new book that I’m so obsessed with that I had to tell you all about it and convince you to buy it pronto. Like, put this shizzle on your holiday wish list pronto. It’s called, The America’s Test Kitchen Cooking School Cookbook.

Scalloped potatoes and augratin potatoes were frequently made at my house growing up, but as a college student I seemed to always under bake them. And before I go on, let’s go ahead and get your entry taken care of. So enter below and then read on because I want to tell you why this cookbook is so totally different and awesome.

I love that this cookbook not only takes you slowly and carefully through every single step, and includes pictures, but it also goes over what could go wrong. So there’s actually information on mushy, under cooked etc potatoes. There’s just no way to fail. And a few other important facts…

*Over 2,500 in color how-to photos
*step by step instructions versus just a normal recipe
*600 All Time Best Recipes
*An entire chapter on cooking basics from how to hold your knife to cooking terms
*Full index

And if you’re anything like my girlfriend who replied that it didn’t matter if they took her through the steps because she didn’t know anything about terms either, well they’ve got you covered. The entire beginning of the book and then all throughout it is devoted to actually teaching you in simple terms everything you need to know. And yes, I realize that this sounds like a little advertisement, but honestly I chose to write about this book because I adore it. I think every college student, newly wed, adult, and person should own this book. It makes every meal a success and the recipes happen to be the best ever so not only will the food turn out, it will turn out amazing!
Are Potatoes Healthy?
A medium, unsalted plain baked potato with skin has only 160 calories and is naturally fat- and cholesterol-free.
Potatoes are high vitamin B6, vitamin C and iron, and are an excellent source of potassium.
It is what you choose to go on top of your potato that could make potatoes less healthy.
Can You Use Red Potatoes Instead of Russets?
Scalloped potatoes can be made with russets or low starch red potatoes.
Red potatoes will be firmer than russet potatoes when they are cooked.
Can Scalloped Potatoes Be Made Ahead?
You can prepare scalloped potatoes up to the point of baking, and then store in the refrigerator.
Scalloped potatoes can be prepared up to 2 days in advance.
Scalloped Potatoes

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America’s Test Kitchen always has the best recipes! These scalloped potatoes look perfect!
I agree! America’s test kitchen is amazing! Also I can’t believe I’ve never made scalloped potatoes! I’ll definitely give them a try. Thanks for the giveaway!
I love scalloped potatoes. We usually use cheddar cheese but Gruyere would be awesome…..next time.
Scalloped potatoes are always my favorite! I could go for a big plate of them right now.
I am drooling and having serious cravings. Scalloped potatoes were a favorite growing up.
i totally need these in my life.
i’m giving away a kitchenaid mixer on my blog! i’d love it if you came by and said hi!:
https://lovintheoven.com/2013/11/dulce-de-leche-espresso-bean-cookies.html
sounds great! Thanks
I love the ATK cookbooks! There is, without a doubt, no better Thanksgiving side than the scalloped potatoes. These look heavenly, Carrian!
I love scalloped potatoes! And they do take a while to cook! But so worth it!!
I’d love to just look at the pictures in this book. Of course, I’m sure I’d love the recipes too 🙂
I’m not familiar with America’s Test Kitchen, but I think I wouldlove this cookbook!
*gasp!* You must win then! It’s the best ever! It’s hardly a cookbook and more like an experience. Seriously.